Vsco Film Pack 01-06

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Vsco Film Pack 01-06

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• • Photo Mentors • - Personal coaching from a mentor or offer your services Live chat IRC veterans: connect to irc.snoonet.org:6667 and join #photography. Hey man, I really dig your style on your grid. Installer Un Thermostat D Ambiance Deville. I like the small lake town feel to some of them. Plants Vs Zombies 2 Rus Repack. I don't have too many tips really, just shoot how you would with a DSLR with a wide-ish angle lens on it in your mind (I usually shoot with both at the same time lol) That said, I find the iPhone performs better with more shadows and less highlights.

Highlights are really noticeable if you burn them down on iphone images (concert photos are a good example of this) while bringing up the shadows isn't as bad or noticable. So for nature images I tend to expose for the sky a bit more than the land and then bring up the land in VSCOcam later if its too dark. As for portraits (which I don't do much of with my phone) keep the faces away from the edge of the image because you'll see a ton of distortion there.

Oh, and shoot on HDR mode on your phone. It's not really that noticeable but I feel it helps get the most range.

I also don't shoot in VSCOcam, rather the native camera and then import it to VSCOcam later to edit. Aside from that, just keep shooting and it gets better with practice. Looking back to when I first started the project the photos are awful compared to what I can get now.